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The Fourth Monkey
by J. D. Barker

Published: 2018-05-29
Paperback : 448 pages
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Se7en meets The Silence of the Lambs in this dark and twisting novel from the author Jeffery Deaver called “a talented writer with a delightfully devious mind.”
 
Two days to save her . . .
 
For over five years, the Four Monkey Killer has terrorized the residents of Chicago. When ...
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Introduction

Se7en meets The Silence of the Lambs in this dark and twisting novel from the author Jeffery Deaver called “a talented writer with a delightfully devious mind.”
 
Two days to save her . . .
 
For over five years, the Four Monkey Killer has terrorized the residents of Chicago. When his body is found, the police quickly realize he was on his way to deliver one final message, one which proves he has taken another victim who may still be alive.
 
One day . . .
 
As the lead investigator on the 4MK task force, Detective Sam Porter knows that even in death, the killer is far from finished. When he discovers a personal diary in the jacket pocket of the body, Porter finds himself caught up in the mind of a psychopath, unraveling a twisted history in hopes of finding one last girl, all while struggling with personal demons of his own.
 
Zero.
 
With only a handful of clues, the elusive killer’s identity remains a mystery. Time is running out as the Four Monkey Killer taunts from beyond the grave in this masterfully written fast-paced thriller.
 
“Creepy, scary . . . and impossible to put down! The Fourth Monkey is everything a thriller should be—a must-read!”—Heather Graham, New York Times best-selling author of Law and Disorder
 
“A twisted, movie-worthy serial killer thriller.”—Crime by the Book

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Excerpt

1
Porter
Day 1 • 6:14 a.m.



There it was again, that incessant ping.
I turned the ringer off. Why am I hearing text notifications? Why am I hearing anything?
Apple’s gone to shit without Steve Jobs.
Sam Porter rolled to his right, his hand blindly groping for the phone on the nightstand.
His alarm clock crashed to the floor with a thunk unique to cheap electronics from China.
“Fuck me.”
When his fingers found the phone, he wrestled the device from the charging cable and brought it to his face, squinting at the small, bright screen.
CALL ME — 911.

A text from Nash.
Porter looked over at his wife’s side of the bed, empty except for a note —

Went to get milk, be back soon. xoxo,
Heather

He grunted and again glanced at his phone. 6:15 a.m.
So much for a quiet morning.
Porter sat up and dialed his partner. He answered on the second ring.
“Sam?”
“Hey, Nash.”
The other man fell silent for a moment. “I’m sorry, Porter. I de- bated whether or not to contact you. Must have dialed your number a dozen times and couldn’t bring myself to actually place the call. I fi- nally decided it would be best just to text you. Give you a chance to ignore me, you know?” ... view entire excerpt...

Discussion Questions

1. As we read the novel, we find out a great deal about 4MK’s childhood. Coming from a dysfunctional home and family, do you think the author intended for the reader to gain a sense of sympathy for him?
2. How does the novel address the idea of vigilante justice? Can one consider 4MK a true vigilante because he is not killing those who did wrong?
3. Throughout the novel, Porter’s wife’s note is consistently brought up and thought about. By providing such an emotional aspect of the character’s life, how does the reader connect to him? Does he become more realistic because of his pain?
4. How is the end of the novel supposed to make the reader feel about 4MK? Do they see him as a monster, or is there a possibility that the reader gives him a pass for the “final” crime?
5. How does the author use a timeframe at the beginning of the chapters to create suspense for the reader?
6. Do you think Porter will help 4MK find his mother? Why or why not?
7. Throughout the story, there are quite a few different minds the readers enter. How does this shift in perspective add to the story?
8. 4MK was punished because he was related to his mother, not because of something he did. 4MK’s victims are not the culprits, but loved ones of them. Do you think there is a connection?
9. Porter is in a fragile state when he first gets on the scene of 4MK’s death. Does Porter’s situation make him a better detective because he can now empathize with families?
10. In your opinion, which character showed the most growth throughout the story?
11. What is the dynamic of Nash and Porter’s relationship? What are the strengths and what are the flaws?
12. If 4MK grew up in a different family, would he still have turned out the same way? Or would he have lived a completely different life?
13. Rats appear in 4MK’s past with Mrs. Carter and they’re also in the room with Emory. Could there be a significance to them and the idea of not “ratting” someone out when they’ve done wrong (speak no evil)?
14. Analyze the meaning behind the ear, tongue and eyes. Why does he choose those parts and why send them to the family? Isn’t there too much risk involved?
15. Even though 4MK is sadistic, he was able to evade capture for five years. In what ways was 4MK an intelligent and well-planned character?
16. Will 4MK find his mother? If he does, will he kill her like he has the others, or does he have other plans for her?
17. In 4MK and Porter’s conversation near the end of the novel, it’s ironic how 4MK does not like foul language and will not tolerate someone being rude. Analyze the irony behind how 4MK acts as opposed to what one would think he would be like.
18. Is there a part of 4MK that knows he’s wrong, or do you think he does not see any wrongdoing in his actions?
19. 4MK planned out Emory’s kidnapping for quite some time. Did he make this one more significant because of personal involvement?
20. At one point, 4MK makes a comment to Porter about what he would do if he came face to face with his wife’s killer. If Porter had the chance, what would he do to him?
21. Do you think that diary is real?

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